check with your shipping service before using dry ice. They may have special requirments and may only allow it to be used for groung shipments. You can do an overnight/next day service in a regular cooler with "wet ice". We do lab samples this way all the time with no problems.

I drove from Washington State to Ohio with frozen salmon in a 5 day coleman cooler packed in dry ice. On day three the ice was all but gone and the fish still frozen. The dry ice was expensive. I think I paid close to $1 a pound.

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